She was an insider, so of course, she knew!

Benett Corporation passed this project to Elisa because they knew it was bound to fail. Even if it did go through,

Benett Corporation wouldn’t have the right people for the job. What would they do then? Weren’t they just playing

her? Elisa wasn’t someone that would let that happen. She wasn’t going to make this work. But… where is she

getting her confidence from, and what will she do?

Rachel glanced at Elisa with a meaningful gaze. Cold sweat was breaking out just from thinking about it.

Elisa seemed unbothered as she replied with a beam, “You might see it as a question, but to me, it’s not something

that I put to heart.”

Sean raised a brow and waited for her to continue silently.

“Benett Corporation deals with wood and is prospering in all aspects. From the data I have, no corporation can say

they have the same revenue as us. But ignoring that, Benett Corporation also deals with many other things that are

still being developed. I can say for sure that the project I showed you is unique, and no one else would even think

about it.”

Sean raised his eyes, and the lines on his forehead deepened significantly.

“You might think you’re prioritizing your family and peace by letting go of your wishes, but one lie would bring a

travesty to the family. Who will be willing to take on such a challenge?”

Elisa smiled, but Rachel was jittery to the side.

“As for this project you’ve devised, it only benefits the rich. But think about it, how many of those people can

actually afford to pick up this challenge? Who will do it? Once it becomes open to the public, their family will break

apart, and you’ll be the instigator.”

Rachel was sweating bullets from her forehead. Sean’s questions were becoming increasingly invasive; this was just

his first point.

How will Elisa reply to such a tricky question?

Elisa’s face was calm. She didn’t look bothered by the question.

“There are big and small circles among the rich. We’re targeting those outside the big circle but have just enough

to be considered well-off.”

Rachel was dumbfounded. Elisa definitely has the gift of the gab… She’s too good… She’s so unfazed by this

situation. I’m so jealous…

Elisa did not look at Rachel. She continued as she fixed her gaze on Sean, “Those in the big circles will probably not

participate, but lesser-off families like challenges. It all depends on whether they can maintain it or not. Our plan is

not to get confessions, so how can we flush them out?” Elisa continued as she still saw a glint of hesitation in Sean’s

eyes, “Also, our project is for families of three. It promotes harmony between families and will deepen the

relationship between them. They’ll learn that family is the most important after going through hardships with them

and that they should trust and love their family.” Elisa hurriedly gave Sean some address, causing him to be

dumbstruck…

He slightly frowned as he thought Elisa made sense. After a moment of pause, he opened his mouth and said,

“Alright, let me give you the second condition.”

“Alright.” Elisa said while her lips slowly dragged upwards.

In Wickam Residence, Gareth returned home after receiving a call from Darren. He saw Darren sitting on the couch

in the living room when he walked in.

Darren had one leg crossed over the other as he read the newspaper. He adjusted his glasses when he saw Gareth

and said stoically, “Did you know that the Tabor family is here?”

Gareth made a sound of acknowledgment.

Darren nodded and then put down the newspaper.

“You should get engaged to Nicole.” He said matter-of-factly.

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